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Mark Dexter, Bertie Carvel, and Ian Grieve in Coalition (2015)

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Coalition

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Factual errors

(At around 14:18) Gordon Brown says that the Conservatives got only 33% of the popular vote, but they actually won 36%, he further adds that nearly 70% of the people voted against them (64% to be exact).
David Cameron is shown arriving at Downing Street after going to Buckingham Palace and walking straight in without making a speech. In reality Cameron made a brief speech to the press which was covered live on TV.
David Cameron's "big, open and comprehensive offer to the Liberal Democrats" speech is shown taking place in-front of a large door with a room behind, when in fact Cameron was placed in-front of a window with St James Park visible in the background.
Gordon Brown's Prime-Ministerial statement outside Downing Street at 1.45 pm on the Friday & forty five minutes prior to David Cameron's "big, open and comprehensive offer to the Liberal Democrats" speech is not depicted.

Errors in geography

(at around 7 mins) David Cameron's Oxford constituency of Witney is spelled Whitney on an onscreen graphic shown on Nick Clegg's TV.

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